What do people think of Sterlings JV Formula so far?

Jambhala's picture

If you've been following Sterling Valentine in his quest for the ultimate joint venture formula, then I'd like to know what people think of it so far?

It will be released on Tuesday this week, but I'm wondering what peoples opinions of it thus far might be.

Has anyone been tuned in to the conference calls? What do you think? What have you learned? What is your projection of the launch of this new product?

Jambhala

Jambhala's picture

Finished Listening to the Audios

I just finished listening to all the audios yesturday, and they were great. Right to the end, each of the interviews recovered the basics, with a few secret tidbits of info that each of these top Joint venturers use to create successful deals.

I really recommend getting the course if there are still some available.

I plan on getting started on the Dvd's tonight, and working through that.

Peace & Prosperity,

Jambhala

Jambhala's picture

I got my copy of JV Formula

Well, about a week ago I received my copy of JV Formula, and so far I've listened through 7 of the 12 audio cd's. I haven't watched any of the DVD's yet though.

So far, the course is superb. It's certainly living up to my expectations of it, and a lot of the bonuses haven't even been handed out yet.

Just listening to all the pros talk about their experiences with joint ventures is mind expanding. With each and every interview I've listened to so far, I've been coming up with new ideas for creating successful joint ventures. A lot of the pro's are repeating the same basic truths to successful joint ventures along with some added personal touch of their successful strategies and business philosophies.

What seems to be repeated the most is the importance of creating authentic relationships with people before presenting them with joint venture opportunities. These people are bombarded with joint venture offers daily, and if you want to stick out from the crowd, you have to provide some value as someone they can trust to do business with.

At the foundation of this is the quality of the relationship which will then lead to a joint venture partnership. Now here's a few "Don'ts" that seemed to come up in the audio's:

-Don't try and be phony balony
-Don't pretend to be something you're not
-Don't go into relationship building with an ego
-Don't try to convince partners to do joint ventures with you by telling them how much money they can make
-Don't contact people for joint ventures that don't have any connection to your niche

And here's the opposite "Do's" to strive for:

-Be authentic
-Be yourself and be sincere in wanting to build a relationship
-Build relationships as equals
-Tell your potential joint venture partners why you think that your product/service would be a good match for their list/website
-Research a little about your potential joint venture partners before contacting them, so you know their niche, and know whether what you have to offer will actually be worth their while.

Alright, now so far I haven't yet completed the course, but I'll post more of what I'm learning as I go.

Peace & Prosperity,

Jambhala Rinpo

JV Formula Opinion

The JV Formula is a new joint venture course that has interviews with over 50 of the top internet marketers around. It's the most comprehensive course to date on joint ventures they say.

It only just went live today though, so nobody except maybe the insider jv partners have a copy and know what it's like.

I myself was all set to buy it, until I saw the price of it. I believe it's high quality, and I'd be willing to pay a good sum of cash for it, but I just thought $997 was a bit much for 10 DVD's and the audio transcripts.

I did listen to last nights conference call with Mark Joyner where I was hoping to win a copy of the course, but didn't unfortunately. Anyways, I did find it a very useful call, and found the Uber secret words to be quite interesting. Although to be honest when thinking about them, they're quite obvious to anyone who knows the basics of internet marketing. It seems to be what most of the successful internet marketers have been telling us all along.

Indra

Jambhala's picture

JV Formula

It is quite a bit of money to buy. But when it comes to an initial launch of a product like this, that has never been marketed before, the product creator can attach pretty much any price tag they want, and they're going to make money on it.

If it's not available anywhere else, and it is a product that has a lot of value, then you might as well sell it high. After all, it also gives it a high perceived value, and at some point after all the initial purchasers have had their fill and pride at being the first to get it, the JV Formula will probably come down in price and be resold at a lower price.

It's hard to say really what Sterling with do with it. If you look at the value of $997 in comparison to what you're set to earn from the knowledge you gain in the videos, then it certainly seems like a good deal even at $997. That is provided that you use the information and actually do some joint ventures that will earn you a lot of money.

Jambhala

Mike Merz's picture

In Regards To Sterling, Himself ...

I had the luxury of meeting Sterling a couple of times at Ken McArthur's jvAlert Live seminars, and he's one smart cookie ... very dynamic.

No doubt in my mind that it won't take him long to become very well known in these circles.

Best,

Mike Merz

JV Notify Pro
Joint Ventures For Experienced JV Marketers
http://www.JVNotifyPro.Com